- Person
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- 11 May 1985
- Caracas
- Βενεζουελανός | Γερμανός
- Musician
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- Berliner Philharmoniker (2001-) [Orchestra Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic] - Studies type: Τυπικές - Music teacher: Stoll, Klaus - Cognitive object: Double bass
- Double bassist
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- University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (2018-) [Guest Professor] - Cognitive object: Double bass
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- 2001, 1st prize in the youth solo competition, International Society of Bassists convention, Indianapolis.
- 2002, "José Felix Ribas Prize" by the Venezuelan Goverment.
- 2012, "The Golden Bow Prize" by the Brienz Violinmaker School in Brienz, Switzerland
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- 980aacfa-97c3-4866-bbe7-d049c40bf528 ⟶ Edicson Ruiz (double bass player)
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- Personal Website | Wikipedia
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- Q4399868 ⟶ Edicson Ruiz
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- 980aacfa-97c3-4866-bbe7-d049c40bf528 ⟶ Edicson Ruiz (double bass player)
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Edicson Ruiz Bioeng (born 11 May 1985 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan double-bass player. At age 17, Ruiz became the youngest member of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the second in the Philharmonic history after a harp player in the 19th century; he is also the first Hispanic-American musician to join the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ruiz started his musical career at age 11 when he joined the Venezuelan network of youth orchestras, known as El Sistema. In 2001, he was awarded the first prize in the youth solo competition at the International Society of Bassists convention, held in Indianapolis. After his first concert in Germany, he was offered a place in the Berlin Philharmonic, becoming a full member after one year of training.
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- Edicson Ruiz (english)
- Venezuelan musician (english)
- Edicson Ruiz
- 11-05-1985